Abuja – The UNICEF says an estimated 33 million Nigerians still practice open defecation in different parts of the country.
Dr Suomi Sakai, UNICEF’s Country Representative and Chief Ambassador, said this at the commemoration of the World Sanitation Day on Tuesday in Abuja.
A man defecates in a canal at Oshodi. Photo by Akinbuli Oluwatobiloba “The most worrisome of all the unsanitary practices is the high rate of open defecation practice in the country.
“It is estimated that about 33 million Nigerians defecate in the open, depositing about 1.7m tonnes of faeces into the environment annually,’’ she said.
Sakai said that the development had resulted in a high level of contamination of the environment in which garbage and faeces often find their way into water resources.
She stressed the need for awareness creation among the populace and the imperative of imbibing sanitary practices for improved health and socio-economic well-being of the citizenry.
The Chief Ambassador, however, commended the Federal Ministry of Environment for providing a viable platform for discussing and analysing environmental sanitation issues for sustainable development.
According to her, the occasion provides an opportunity for the review of commitment and support to improve the status of environmental sanitation in the country.
She said that the theme of the celebration which is “Cleanliness: Gateway to Healthy Living,’’ was timely and appropriate, considering the present poor environmental sanitation practices and its consequences on the life of the people.
She maintained that high morbidity and mortality rates in the country, prompted by cholera, diarrhoea, dysentery and typhoid, all sanitation-related diseases, were consequences of poor sanitation and hygiene practice.
“Children under five are the most vulnerable to the effects of poor sanitation and hygiene in the country.
“ It is estimated that that nearly 200,000 children under five years die annually due to diarrhoea while respiratory infections kill another 240,000 young children every year,’’ she added.
Sakai explained that improving the disposal of human excreta and stopping open defecation could reduce illnesses by 34 per cent, stressing that when combined with hand washing, the impact could be doubled.
The Country Representative recalled that the UN General Assembly had passed a resolution urging member countries to redouble efforts to close the sanitation gap.
She said that the resolution tagged, “Sustainable Sanitation: The Five-Year-Drive to 2015’’, would focus on mobilising political will as well as financial and technical resources for achieving the MDG sanitation target.
She said the resolution had also called for an end to open defecation.
Sakai called on the Federal Government to invest in the sanitation sector to improve the economic development of the country. (NAN)
To eat is Human, but to digest DIVINE!!
Posted: at 1-07-2011 03:54 PM (13 years ago) | Hero
maryclaret at 1-07-2011 04:16 PM (13 years ago) (f)
Yea, this is a SERIOUS problem the government needs to address because this is one major way people are spreading germs in the environment. Just plain NASTY.
Ada Mbaise
Posted: at 1-07-2011 04:16 PM (13 years ago) | Gistmaniac
Yup..because the water supply and all other resources are hardly stable in the collective sense..so it is all connected and illnesses are spread too easily over there. It's a true shame.
Posted: at 2-07-2011 02:58 AM (13 years ago) | Upcoming
this one na real true talk UNICEF una get it right if u ask me i will even add more and this is only in Nigeria u can see this kind mess mostly is so call urban area like Lagos , Onitsha, Aba etc
Jesus replied, "What is impossible with men is possible with God." Luke 18:27
Posted: at 2-07-2011 03:28 AM (13 years ago) | Gistmaniac
i suggest that citizens of this country should try to sanitize the area to avoid the numerous spread of germ b./c some places for example Diobu is something else.
Posted: at 2-07-2011 09:21 AM (13 years ago) | Newbie
d guy in d photo, he was seriously pasin his busines, i'm sure he's nt aware of d pix.
u ar talking about the guy in the pic go to lagos under briges and railways ppl wil looking at u face to face and doing there thing lolz if u talk the will pour u the shit so u better do like say u no see then and pass on ur own lolz
Jesus replied, "What is impossible with men is possible with God." Luke 18:27
Posted: at 2-07-2011 09:49 AM (13 years ago) | Gistmaniac
Every living being has right to go to toilet whether govt care or not. Many ways to handle mess though govt time and money is for essential issues. Old but still a news. Horrible country is hotting people. Anywhere is good. Ladies and gentle men,just make sure you shit for your good health and reduce your stress. I really like it. Do you have some tissues pleas, it's urgent.............say the shit my dear.
Posted: at 2-07-2011 09:58 AM (13 years ago) | Upcoming
This is very true because during my primary and secondary school days in Nigeria, we wash our classes almost every day because after the close of school some weed smokers will mess up the classroom.
Posted: at 2-07-2011 11:12 AM (13 years ago) | Upcoming